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Tensile Strength Defined

Tensile strength relates to the stress and strain to which paper is subjected in its many end use applications. It is defined as the maximum force required to break a paper strip of a given width under prescribed laboratory conditions. Tensile strength is usually defined as pounds-per-inch width of the testing strip, or as kilograms per 15-millimeter width. Tensile strength is measured in both the grain and cross-grain directions, however, it is always greater in the grain direction.

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  • Collagen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: This explains the structure and uses of collagen which is a major component of our body. It is a long, fibrous structural protein which has a high tensile strength and is found in cartilage, ligaments and bone.

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  • New 'super-paper' is stronger than cast iron: "The secret to the nanopaper' ;s performance is [...] the way they are arranged into networks. Although strongly bound together, they are still able to slip and slide over each other to dissipate strains and stresses." ;

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